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Apparently getting to Chicago for the Forum has been quite difficult. I heard that last night a plane from Seattle had a "firm" landing at ORD and went off the runway.

For another person coming from Boston, the flight ran out of seat belt extenders. Apparently airlines only carry four on board. So where did they go to get more? A flight to Orlando - that typically carries 12.

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We are officially one month away from Forrester's Consumer Forum
- it's going to be held in Chicago from October 10 - 12. Here are some
of the things that I'm involved with during the event and others that
I'm looking forward to.

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If you're a web 2.0 technology vendor who might be interested in an in-person briefing day at Forrester, read on...

Forrester cordially invites you to the Web 2.0 Briefing Day on October 23, 2007!

What is it?A complimentary event that gives you the opportunity to brief leading Forrester analysts who focus on Web 2.0 trends and technologies. The day will take place in Forrester's Cambridge office.

How does it work?

Meet Sheri McLeish, Vendor Relations Manager.

Engage with up to three analysts in 1-to-1 briefings.

Learn about Forrester’s perspective on the size of the Web 2.0 market with a presentation by analyst G. Oliver Young.

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Have you ever noticed the option to rate documents? Next time you're on forrester.com, look for the "ratings and comments" box on the right hand side, next to the document body. If you typically get PDF copies of documents, you can ask your seat holder to rate docs for you.

Why does this matter? Ratings are one of the best ways to get feedback on our research quality. We take the numbers pretty seriously - down the line, they figure into performance evaluations and compensation. I pay attention to the numbers and the comments that go with them critical. It's *extremely* helpful to know how to improve. Sometimes not all improvements can be made, e.g. more specific performance results when a client doesn't want to release all of their data.

So next time you're on the site and reading our latest research - let us know what you think!